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No but seriously, my phone’s screenshot folder is a digital tomb. I’ve got more than 100,000 of them—memes, texts, dating app swipes, and that one time I screenshot a sunset because I “might need it l…
No but seriously, my phone’s screenshot folder is a digital tomb. I’ve got more than 100,000 of them—memes, texts, dating app swipes, and that one time I screenshot a sunset because I “might need it later.” (Spoiler: I never did.) My ADHD, FOMO, and emotional attachment to every tiny detail are to blame, but the real problem? I’m living in a screenshot chaos vortex. Enter Rodeo and Swipewipe, the two apps that’ve basically saved my soul.
Rodeo is like Pinterest for your actual life. It’s basically a digital scrapbook that’s also a calendar, planner, and group chat detoxifier. I used to screenshot show flyers, concert tickets, and restaurant recommendations, only to forget they existed by the next day. Rodeo “wrangles” them—adding dates, maps, ticket links, and even letting me book reservations directly in the app. My best friend and I planned a trip to Barcelona using Rodeo, and instead of sifting through 20 apps, we had all the details in one place. It’s a game-changer for people who live in group chats or have family to coordinate. (Levy and Friedland, the co-founders, are parents who swear by it for planning kid birthdays and weekend getaways.)
Then there’s Swipewipe, which is basically Tinder for your photo library. You open the app, pick a category (recents, on this day, random), and swipe left to delete or right to keep. It’s satisfying AF—like a digital Marie Kondo moment. I’ve used it to purge old selfies, sappy texts from exes, and recipes I’ll never make. The progress bar and streak tracker make it feel like a fun challenge, not a chore. Bonus: It’s nostalgic, like Timehop, but for your photos. You’ll definitely see your high school frenemies and that one relative who passed away, but it’s worth it.
Key points: Rodeo is your all-in-one life planner for events, trips, and family stuff. Swipewipe is your guilt-free way to delete photos you’ll never need. Both apps are perfect for people who think they’re organized but are secretly screenshot-obsessed.
💫 Are you a Rodeo or Swipewipe fan.
So, what’s your screenshot strategy? Are you a Rodeo or Swipewipe fan? Or do you just… live in your screenshot folder?
❓ People Also Ask
What are the top screenshot management apps?
The top apps are Notability and Evernote. They help organize, tag, and search through large numbers of screenshots efficiently.
How do these apps help with 100K screenshots?
They allow tagging, searching, and categorizing screenshots. They also support cloud storage and syncing across devices for easy access.
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